Charles Freer Andrews

Charles Andrews was a British Protestant missionary.

Biography
Charles Andrews was born in England, and he became an Anglican clergyman. He was sent to British India as a missionary, and he felt sympathy for the Indian people, leading to him travelling to South Africa in 1893 to help Mahatma Gandhi and his Indian National Congress party with its nonviolent resistance campaign. While Gandhi was a Hindu, he was a student of Christianity, and Gandhi convinced Andrews that the British segregation laws were against the Bible, as was violent resistance.